Associations to the word «Wherry»
Noun
- Waterman
- Yarmouth
- Barge
- Norfolk
- Norwich
- Thames
- Henley
- Anglia
- Platter
- Cuthbert
- Regatta
- Albion
- Gondola
- Mooring
- Oar
- Talon
- Wharf
- Lizard
- Maud
- Hybrid
- Keel
- Yacht
- Slice
- Clutch
- Wolfgang
- Carcass
- Sled
- Flock
- Fowl
- Fax
- Boat
- Rowing
- Shriek
- Lar
- Gibbs
- Poultry
- Broad
- Suffolk
- Fern
- Sean
- Judith
- Spit
- Lighter
- Snake
- Stair
- Spouse
- Herd
- Trading
- Ruth
- Edgar
- Buck
- Mast
- Craft
- Pol
- Dragon
- Stern
- Sail
- Dive
- Tide
- Meat
- Trust
- Ferry
- Hunting
- Runner
- Silver
- Cargo
- Shore
- Crane
- Supper
- Bread
- Specimen
- Carl
- Harper
- Nebraska
- Sigh
- Mud
- Vessel
- Landing
- Grin
- Navigation
Wiktionary
WHERRY, noun. A light ship used to navigate inland waterways.
WHERRY, noun. A flat-bottomed vessel previously employed by British merchants, notably in East Anglia, sometimes converted into pleasure boats.
WHERRY, noun. A liquor made from the pulp of crab apples after the verjuice is extracted.
Dictionary definition
WHERRY, noun. Sailing barge used especially in East Anglia.
WHERRY, noun. Light rowboat for use in racing or for transporting goods and passengers in inland waters and harbors.
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